I'd like to know what it would have been maybe 20 years ago. My son played on a pretty good 14 year old indoor soccer team. I played goal keeper in a father/son game. Naturally we got skunked. However, I was able to stop a penalty kick so I was happy with my performance.

No wonder I hit that car in 2006. .252 to .436, an Ambling Armadillo. As to the accident, when I was aware car pulled in front of me, all I could do is lift foot from gas, no brake. My mind, in Ambling Armadillo fashion, concluded there was no time to avoid hitting, so I hit. Needed a new car anyway.

We used to play a game at work where we would hold a penny in front of us with arms extened and with both hands and drop it. Then take off your hard hat and try to catch it before it hit the ground. The winner was the one who could hold it the lowest to the ground and still catch it. I could hold it at my knees, drop it, take off my hat and catch it. I usually won. Now I am lucky to be a "Bobby Cat"

Rocketing Rabbit here - and that shows me being a lot slower than I was. Even yet, if a glass starts to fail off a table I will catch it and put it back without breaking conversations - gets you some weird looks I can tell you. (I am fast - but I am also clumsy at times!)

The perils of getting old: The former funny car driver is now a sluggish snail and I red lighted twice.

I did however find a secret to the test. Mask off the standing sheep. Adjust the mouse for the fastest hand position and slam it on percieved motion.

Thats more like it.

This ex drag racer also red lighted 3 times before I got a clean run at it. But on one of them, my finger went off sort of accidentally and I got a time of 0.000! That got me to rocketing rabbit, but I dont think that is really representative. I'll take it though!

I had two runs where all five measurements were almost identical. Here's one of them:
0.187
0.191
0.192
0.183
0.197

Average of 0.190

On others I am plagued by my random twitchy finger. When I rest my finger on the mouse button, once in a while it will click. Happens on web pages, in video games, even when I'm riding my bike. In the latter case, my arm twitches a bit and I will usually veer left or right by a foot or so. Doesn't happen often, maybe once every 2-3 minutes. It makes riding side by side in close quarters interesting - so I don't do that. One of the reasons why I don't like riding on roads too.

"Too often I would hear men boast of the miles covered that day, rarely of what they had seen." Louis L'Amour

There are two types of road bikers: bikers who are faster than me, and me. Bruce Cameron - Denver Post